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Our professional matchmakers and dating coaches represent the most eligible singles New York has to offer. Select singles from Manhattan to Buffalo, Albany to the Adirondacks, across Staten Island and Long Island, hire us to meet their match.

Manhattan singles have the highest standards when it comes to meeting their match, but it's no different in Brooklyn, Queens or the Bronx nowadays either. The challenge of meeting your match on your own has never been greater. No thanks to internet dating, mobile apps, singles events, speed dating, etc. Its only become more difficult to meet like-minded, well intentioned singles.

Each of our clients are evaluated based on strict criteria. We conduct criminal background checks and meet everyone we represent face-to-face. We do all that we can to ensure that our clients have a safe and worry-free experience and your matches are guaranteed.

To find love in the Empire State complete our Get Started form or call us toll free at (800) 734-9230

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Dating can be tough. With guaranteed matches and date feedback we do whatever it takes to guide you into a relationship.

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